Hello,
I was misunderstanding.
Agree with you that this is a bug of Solaris mbrtowc ().
But, still I can not understand why this issue happen
only in Japanese locale, without installing European localization.
Could you explain me, if you do not mind, please ?
It would be better to keep this Sola
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On 11/07/2014 09:08 AM, Daiki Ueno wrote:
> Eric Blake writes:
>
>> [adding gnulib]
>>
>> On 11/06/2014 11:19 AM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On Solaris 10 x86/x64,
>>> "test-mbrtowc3.sh" fails if European localization is not installed.
>>> It passes with European localization.
>
Hello,
If you know which test depends on which locale,
the best way is to check the locale is installed or not.
For example, test suite of diffutils-3.3, findutils-4.4.2 and grep-2.20 says:
"Skipping test: no traditional french locale is installed"
"Skipping test: no french Unicode locale is inst
Eric Blake writes:
> [adding gnulib]
>
> On 11/06/2014 11:19 AM, Kiyoshi KANAZAWA wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Solaris 10 x86/x64,
>> "test-mbrtowc3.sh" fails if European localization is not installed.
>> It passes with European localization.
I can reproduce it, and it seems to be the same issue a